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  1. Introduction

    All forms of spectroscopy are based on the determination of energy levels of molecules, atoms and nuclei. These energy levels are created by...
    Chapter 1966
  2. Theory of Electrons in Polar Fluids

    Recent model calculations of an electron in a polar fluid are reviewed with primary emphasis on electrons in ammonia and water. These static...
    Neil R. Kestner in Electrons in Fluids
    Chapter 1973
  3. Excess Electron States in Dense Polar Vapors

    We report the results of a theoretical study of the energy levels and the optical properties of excess electrons in water and ammonia polar vapors. A...
    Ariel Gaathon, Joshua Jortner in Electrons in Fluids
    Chapter 1973
  4. On the dielectric constant of sorption-structured water

    É. G. Nekrasova, I. V. Zhilenkov, V. M. Fedorov in Journal of Structural Chemistry
    Article 01 May 1968
  5. Low temperature polarization effects in ice

    When an initially unpolarized HF doped ice specimen is warmed at a constant rate in an applied electric field two peaks are observed in the current....

    J. S. Chamberlain, N. H. Fletcher in Physik der kondensierten Materie
    Article 01 March 1971
  6. The Electronic Structures of Disordered Materials

    A brief review is given of current understanding of the electronic structures of disordered materials, with emphasis on work by the author and his...
    Morrel H. Cohen in Electrons in Fluids
    Chapter 1973
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